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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. The first section of a movement written in sonata form - introducing the melodies and themes.
Encore
Triplet
Treble
Exposition
2. A portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
Major
Tune
Septet
Register
3. A symbol used in musical notation indicating to gradually quicken tempo.
Accelerando
Overture
Key
Carol
4. A piece of music written in triple time. Also an old French dance.
Courante
Tablature
Glissando
Quadrille
5. A period in history during the 18th and early 19th centuries where the focus shifted from the neoclassical style to an emotional - expressive - and imaginative style.
Etude
Romantic
Exposition
Cavatina
6. A musical theme given to a particular idea or main character of an opera.
Voice
Leitmotif
Chorus
Opera
7. A sequence of songs - perhaps on a single theme - or with texts by one poet - or having continuos narrative.
Espressivo
Chorale
Song cycle
Nocturne
8. Written for 2 to 10 solo parts featuring one instrument to a part. Each part bears the same importance.
Chamber music
Beat
Conductor
Gavotte
9. A complex piece of music. Usually the first movement of the piece serving as the exposition - a development - or recapitulation.
Sonata form
Rubato
Tessitura
Prelude
10. The principal note of a triad.
A cappella
Root
Tempo
Expressionism
11. A book of text containing the words of an opera.
Octave
Libretto
Requiem
Da Capo
12. A sequence of songs - perhaps on a single theme - or with texts by one poet - or having continuos narrative.
Orchestration
Progression
Song cycle
Voice
13. Includes all twelve notes of an octave.
Recital
Chromatic scale
Modes
Ricercar
14. Closing section of a movement.
Atonal
Temperament
Vibrato
Coda
15. The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
Waltz
Quadrille
Instrumentation
Pitch
16. A Boroque dance with a drone-bass.
Cadence
Exposition
Musette
Sonatina
17. String instruments that are picked instead of bowed.
Rococo
Modes
Pizzicato
Interpretation
18. A rhythmic succession of musical tones - a melody for instruments and voices.
Tune
Twelve-tone music
Chorale
Sonata form
19. 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
Partial
Atonal
Chord
Treble
20. Male singers who were castrated to preserve their alto and soprano vocal range.
Monotone
A cappella
Castrato
Neoclassical
21. Unmusical - without tone.
Flat
Clef
Triplet
Tone less
22. A form of writing for vocals that is close to the manner of speech and is rhythmically free.
Portamento
Triple time
Recitative
Concerto
23. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Deceptive cadence
Opera
Time Signature
Chromatic scale
24. The first tone of a scale also known as a keynote.
Conductor
Tonic
Accelerando
Ligature
25. The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
Concerto
Suite
Partial
Introduction
26. When several strings are tuned to harmonically related pitches - all strings vibrate when only one of the strings is struck.
Mezzo
Modulation
Resonance
Coda
27. The intonation - pitch - and modulation of a composition expressing the meaning - feeling - or attitude of the music.
Staff
Impromptu
Tone
Sonata
28. Two or three melodic lines played at the same time.
Counterpoint
Etude
Relative major and minor
Phrase
29. A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds - backwards - or inverted.
Canon
Glee
Ensemble
Verismo
30. The structure of a piece of music.
Capriccio
Form
Partita
Recitative
31. A period in history dating from the 14th to 16th centuries. This period signified the rebirth of music - art - and literature.
Renaissance
Beat
Tempo
Triplet
32. To repeat a previous part of a composition generally after other music has been played.
Operetta
Leading note
Energico
Reprise
33. One of two or more parts in polyphonic music. Voice refers to instrumental parts as well as the singing voice.
Chorale
Relative major and minor
Partita
Voice
34. Music written to be sung or played in unison.
Homophony
Mezzo
Tessitura
Dynamics
35. A style of singing which is characterized by the easy and flowing tone of the composition.
Chord
String Quartet
Cantabile
Leitmotif
36. Curved line connecting notes to be sung or played as a phrase.
Clef
Scale
Ligature
Tremolo
37. A hymn sung by the choir and congregation often in unison.
Contralto
Grazioso
Presto
Chorale
38. Movement in music where the characteristics are crisp and direct.
Slur
Parody
Neoclassical
Classical
39. The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
Scale
Glee
Polyphony
Pitch
40. The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
Ensemble
Coda
Minuet
Rococo
41. A composition written for eight instruments.
Hymn
Triple time
Octet
Hymn
42. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Cantata
Clavier
Concert master
Libretto
43. Creating variation pitch in a note by quickly alternating between notes.
Nocturne
Reprise
Polyphony
Vibrato
44. A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
Tone less
Intonation
Unison
Phrase
45. A composition whose style is simple and idyllic; suggestive of rural scenes.
Tonality
Pastoral
Scherzo
Sequence
46. A composition written for a solo instrument. The soloist plays the melody while the orchestra plays the accompaniment.
Scherzo
Concerto
Intonation
Romantic
47. A repeated phrase.
Glissando
Chromatic scale
Triple time
Ostinato
48. The retuning of a stringed instrument in order to play notes below the ordinary range of the instrument or to produce an usual tone color.
Etude
String Quartet
Tonal
Scordatura
49. A set of five musicians who perform a composition written for five parts.
Quintet
System
Portamento
Nonet
50. First developed in the 8th century - methods of writing music.
Carol
Ostinato
Notation
Round